Wanda
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turn off the lights, turn the radio down, hang on tight, honey
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Post by Wanda on Jan 26, 2004 18:49:11 GMT -5
Lyle Lovett, "My Baby Don't Tolerate", especially like the track "Wallisville Road"..
wanda
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mike
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addicted to real countrymusic.
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Post by mike on Feb 6, 2004 22:26:52 GMT -5
;D lyle who....?...lol just kidding. i'm listening to radio on realplayer.com. they are playing glen campbell, before that was the carter family, lefty ,don gibson,roger miller. and a host of others who i can't remember right now. ray price is singing please release me.... mike.
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mike
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Post by mike on Feb 14, 2004 16:29:18 GMT -5
hello tcb radio i am back.... finally figured out my troubles. i used tobe a blonde....? nope. just wasn't looking in the right place. dang miss justmy you got some great music on this here radio. thanks for playing it. ;D keep on keepin it country.mike. ;D
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Post by whiskeyandaprayer on Feb 14, 2004 16:46:55 GMT -5
New Norah Jones--Feels Like Home. Not exactly country through and through--but definately Texas music--however it fits perfectly between Tift Merritt and Robinella and the C&C String Band.
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mike
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Post by mike on Mar 5, 2004 19:51:15 GMT -5
i'm listening to webb. ;D and there's only 1 webb. mike.
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Post by Wildrider on Mar 11, 2004 18:31:44 GMT -5
I've been listening the last few days to Johnny Cash reading the New Testament (newly released on CD). It's a fairly intense kind of listening, but grand, very grand.
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mike
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Post by mike on May 1, 2004 21:23:30 GMT -5
hello all, i was just listening to "sara evans, suds in the bucket", that was really good. never thought i would like sara evans.but, wonders never end. ;D now i hear "bobby lord".damn he is good, if you don't know, he is another from the old school. song is called "everybody's rockin, but me". now jean sheppard. "girls in disgrace". mike.
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Post by SanAntonioMike on May 11, 2004 22:26:09 GMT -5
Dale Watson's "Dreamland." Can't get enough!
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Post by SanAntonioMike on Jun 5, 2004 11:04:58 GMT -5
Still listening to "Dreamland," but have supplimented it with "Adobe Trailer Motel" by Matt Lindahl and had an Elvis moment or three a couple days ago.
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Post by Roughneck on Dec 27, 2004 13:13:03 GMT -5
So anyone get any new music from Santa? I got Alan's newest, What I Do, and Let It Be Christmas. Also got Home from the Traitor Chicks and the newest from Trans-Siberian Orchestra, The Lost Christmas Eve. Happy with all of it.
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Post by LS on Dec 28, 2004 21:55:45 GMT -5
Besides a cold ...Got the Crossroads DVD set (Joe Walsh gets my vote as the most lovable piece of totally burnt toast ;D ) ...Tommy Alverson's "Live At Ozona Revisited"...A couple of old Iggy & The Stooges and MC5 albums I hadn't gotten around to replacing on CD...4 more Springsteen shows to add to my Springsteen bootleg collection...and the North Mississippi Allstars' "Hill Country Revue" (recorded live at the Bonnaroo fest)- 5 stars- this one features both the (almost entire) Dickenson and Burnside clans (with RL prominently featured ) as well as Chris Robinson (the Black Crowes) as guest vocalist on great cover of Ry Cooder's "Boomer's Story."
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snizz
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I'm sure I'd be more upset if I weren't quite so heavily sedated
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Post by snizz on Dec 30, 2004 2:53:46 GMT -5
Red, you mean there's actually bootlegs left on earth you don't own? ;D And I didn't hear about that Allstars cd when did they put out that one? I didn't get conventional type music, but I got the Live Aid DVD. Man, what a blast from the past back from the days before cable and VCRs! ;D I remember 30 of us crammed into a friend's parents house to watch it, he was the only one of us who knew anyone who had cable back then. VCRs were even rarer so hardly anyone was able to tape it. I got a copy a few years later from a guy who'd taped it and bootlegged copies and I tell you, it's pretty shot now. Not everything is in the DVD, Geldoff didn't want any of it taped, but MTV and the BBC did tape it, or some of it anyway and I guess this is whatever they were able to salvage. Even though a lot of it's missing, it's still very cool. The way it was shown on TV, they kept cutting back and forth between RFK and Wembley so we didn't get to see some of the performances at all and sometimes only part of a performance. The DVD has performances that weren't shown during the TV broadcast and has the entire sets of others we only got to see parts of. A great piece of music history!
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Post by LS on May 31, 2005 22:07:50 GMT -5
Robert Plant's "Mighty ReArranger"...eat your heart out Jimmy- he just re-invented Zep for the new century...without ya!! Van Morrison's "Magic Time"...one of my top desert island artists adds another classic to the list.
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snizz
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I'm sure I'd be more upset if I weren't quite so heavily sedated
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Post by snizz on Jun 3, 2005 15:40:41 GMT -5
Robert Plant's "Mighty ReArranger"...eat your heart out Jimmy- he just re-invented Zep for the new century...without ya!! Van Morrison's "Magic Time"...one of my top desert island artists adds another classic to the list. A girl after me own heart! ;D Some Audioslave here, I like this one better than their first. And I'm still grooving on the Thunderhawks which in turn led me to break out Baptism of Fire. Still, it's sad and a damned shame.
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